Social Media: Fad or Revolution?
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While I agree with the conclusion, I think they could've done better job of not just slapping bogus statistics back-to-back...
Plus, for a more compelling visual presentation, since excitement was what they were shooting for, they should've hired they good people at http://www.good.is/
All of that wouldn't matter, if they had credited the original "Did you know?" by Karl Fish and Scott McLeod (http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/) as their inspiration of which this is clearly a cheap rip-off, however @equalman did not, which seems rude.
As I said, I agree with the conclusion, but not with the execution or the method.

True. I've seen similar interesting things before ... As for the fact-finding, I suppose it is not to be scientific anyway, so they didn't bother. ;)



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Yeah, I know, you might have seen this or something similar before, but in my eyes, this short video by Erik Qualman of Search Engine Watch nails it pretty well and answers the question posed in the headline.